Booked for Theft by R.J. Blain

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Booked for Theft by R.J. Blain
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A year after the assassination of Senator Maybelle, President Castillo makes a declaration that shakes the United States of America to its core: the presidential election is to be postponed for a period of three years to investigate the deaths of prominent senators and representatives across the nation.
In the wake of the speech, Janette is invited to meet with Senator Thaddens regarding a donation for the New York Public Library. Aware the senator may be one of the last men fighting for freedom in a corrupt system, she agrees to meet with him in his Michigan home.
What she learns could breathe life back into American democracy. But can Janette and her ragtag group of friends outsmart a government determined to herald in an age of warfare and stratocracy?

  • File Name:booked-for-theft-by-r-j-blain.epub
  • Original Title:Booked for Theft (Vigilante Magical Librarians Book 3)
  • Creator:
  • Language:en
  • Identifier:urn:asin:B0CYDNHTKW
  • Publisher:Pen & Page Publishing
  • Date:2025-03-18
  • File Size:2.710 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Copyright
  • 4. Contents
  • 5. 1. The seeds Dr. Castor had planted grew.
  • 6. 2. “It would be my honor to express gratitude.”
  • 7. 3. “It’s so beautiful.”
  • 8. 4. Absolute power corrupted absolutely.
  • 9. 5. “Clearly, it can’t be too serious of a situation. You’re smiling.”
  • 10. 6. “Thank you, Janette. We’d lost hope.”
  • 11. 7. How many lies had it taken him before he’d become so comfortable with deceit?
  • 12. 8. “Did Ajani forgive me for abandoning her?”
  • 13. 9. “I have humiliated myself, that’s what I’ve done.”
  • 14. 10. “You’ll probably survive until Monday night.”
  • 15. 11. “Why don’t we have a fancy litter box for Ajani? I want one.”
  • 16. 12. I couldn’t help but think that few good men remained in our country, and we’d lost one of them.
  • 17. 13. I wondered what I’d find hidden within their pages.
  • 18. 14. Their vote for President of the United States remained blank.
  • 19. 15. They appealed to national pride.
  • 20. 16. “But it’s cheese, Janette.”
  • 21. 17. I understood being a shadow, and I wished it upon nobody.
  • 22. 18. Pleased I’d managed to make a difference, I returned to work.
  • 23. 19. I chuckled at her hesitancy to discuss my health situation.
  • 24. 20. “That’s the vibe I don’t appreciate.”
  • 25. 21. If anyone learned the truth, we were all screwed.
  • 26. 22. “The next time we order Chinese, you will pay.”
  • 27. Afterword
  • 28. Appendix
  • 29. About R.J. Blain

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